where do you gap your plugs?
.030 with anything under 15lbs
.024~.026 with anything over 15lbs
This is also with a msd 6a and blaster coil. I also run a heat range 7 for anything under 15psi, and a heat range 8 for anything over 15psi.
.024~.026 with anything over 15lbs
This is also with a msd 6a and blaster coil. I also run a heat range 7 for anything under 15psi, and a heat range 8 for anything over 15psi.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted hybrid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">.030 with anything under 15lbs
.024~.026 with anything over 15lbs
This is also with a msd 6a and blaster coil. I also run a heat range 7 for anything under 15psi, and a heat range 8 for anything over 15psi.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What is the part number for the 8 series plugs you use?
Can these be used for D series?
.024~.026 with anything over 15lbs
This is also with a msd 6a and blaster coil. I also run a heat range 7 for anything under 15psi, and a heat range 8 for anything over 15psi.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What is the part number for the 8 series plugs you use?
Can these be used for D series?
Not sure off the top of my head. I know that they are a race plug, and I have to special order them when I get them from a local shop. I usually just bring in the box and have them reorder them when I need them.
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I gap my plugs in bed haha, lol...oh, my god....
anyway...I gap them so I can't fit the .035 through them, but I can fit the .032...really accurate, eh?
anyway...I gap them so I can't fit the .035 through them, but I can fit the .032...really accurate, eh?
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